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6.2.1 Quick Access to Device Data
You can access a number of device parameters directly from the measured value display
using the / -buttons. This allows a quick overview of the device configuration.
With the -button you can display variable data (trailing pointers and counters), with the
-button static information such as configuration data.
From any screen of the device data, you can enter the operating menue with OK and go
back to the measured value display by pressing ESC.
Button Function
/ Scroll through the pages with device data
OK Go to the operating menue
ESC Return to measured value display
Table 2: Button functions in display mode
The sequence of the screens with device data is as follows:
Counter (operating hour counter, maintenance timer)
Trailing pointer (pressure and sensor temperature)
----- Measured value display (starting point) ---
Pressure measurement (rel/abs, nominal range, measuring range, damping)
Current output (characteristic curve, alarm current, limits)
HART data (address, tag, descriptor, date)
Device identification (device ID, order number, serial number)
Module information (hardware and software versions, serial numbers)
6.2.2 Icons indicating device status
In the top right corner of the display, depending on the device status an NE107-conform
icon is displayed. The following icons are defined:
Error/failure Critical error, alarm current is activated
The error description is indicated in the display. The
operating menue can still be opened.
Warning Temperature or pressure limits are exceeded.
Saturation The pre-set upper or lower current limit was reached at the
current output.
Function control The current output corresponds to the pressure or current
simulation, but not to the applied pressure value.
Maintenance The device indicates necessary maintenance due to
maintenance timer settings (see 6.4.7.2).
Write protection The write protection of the device was activated via the
DIP switch (see xxx).
Table 3: Icons for device state